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Nagoya - Hakata ·
easy to redeem the physical ticket from the ticketing machine via QR code. booking via klook also allows for booking in advance and choosing front row seats that caters to a bigger space for luggages. can also buy Ekiben to eat during the long train rides too

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Shimoyoshida - Shinjuku ·
Ease to claim and comfortable ride. Do claim ur voucher a day before both to and fro. Then next day just enjoy the ride. It's a must to book in advance as the ticket run out very fast when approaching the day.

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Tokyo - Shin-Osaka ·
VERY CONVINIENT!! the process is so easy, you just go to the Tokyo tokkaido station, you scan your QR Code and you get shinkansen ticket! when you get off u can use the same QR code again. Have a nice trip to Osaka🇯🇵

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Nagoya - Matsumoto ·
The QR code was super easy to redeem. just press English first on the green machine and click on read QR and voila the ticket is printed. I just purchased the non reserved seat and I had to be there in advance to be sure to find a good seat and I left my luggage on the reserved place at the entry. first in first served so it’s important to queue 15 mn before

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Shin-Osaka - Shinagawa ·
easy and straightforward ! didnt have to worry about printing out tickets as scanning the QR provided was good enough. on top of that, if u are a 2/3 person show, the last scanner will receive a physical ticket. we didnt have to fight w anyone for the unreserved seats and i think its great we chose that and came early cause we stored out oversized luggage with ease. recommended !

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Odawara - Kyoto ·
QR codes can be used directly at the train gates. no need to exchange for physical tickets. so convenient! we booked in advance and got seats with mount fuji view. we even got a huge discount from klook. highly recommended!

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Asakusa - Tobu Nikko ·
Excellent experience on board. Very wide place and you can buy food and eat on board. or you can buy food in the train. There are 6 different types of seat to choose, the only thing is you need to book them one month ahead when the booking is open, the seats is very fast sold out.

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Nagano - Nagoya ·
easy to book via klook and redeem the tickets from the machine. there is also sufficient space to store luggage’s as the train is not crowded. there are also nearby food stores to buy some snacks before the train ride

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Tokyo - Shin-Osaka ·
the bullet train was very conveient. booking tickets through klook made it very easy. make sure you book the ticketd with mount fuji view and also if ur carrying oversized luggage then book it in advance

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Kawaguchiko - Shinjuku ·
The Klook Fuji excursion train ticket service was seamless and convenient. Booking was straightforward, and the tickets were easy to use. The train offered stunning views of Mount Fuji, with comfortable seating and timely service. Highly recommend for hassle-free travel to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Fuji area!

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Japan Shinkansen, Narita Express (N'EX) & Express train tickets

As one of the most advanced rail networks in the world, taking the Shinkansen is a fast, easy and affordable way to get around cities across Japan.

JR companies such as JR East, JR West, JR Hokkaido, JR Central, JR Shikoku and JR Kyushu run on the system, along with private Japanese rail companies.

Besides Shinkansen, there are express trains that go to suburban areas in Japan.

How can I book Shinkansen and other trains in Japan on Klook?

At Klook, we make it easy to book a journey across Japan. Search for your dates and destinations and choose your options. You can reserve your seats or get non-reserved tickets for more flexibility. What’s more, you'll always skip the line and avoid any language barriers when you book in advance with Klook. Besides English, we have other languages to make your booking experience smooth. We partner with JR companies and train operators in Japan to offer routes on bullet train and express train tickets across major cities, such as Tokyo to Osaka, Tokyo to Kyoto, Osaka to Tokyo, Kyoto to Tokyo, Tokyo to Nagoya, Nagoya to Tokyo, Osaka to Fukui, and Fukui to Osaka.

What are the Shinkansen lines?

There are 9 Shinkansen lines in total. Starting from the west of Tokyo, the Tokaido Shinkansen connects Tokyo to Kyoto and Osaka; the famous Nozomi train also runs within this Shinkansen line. The Sanyo Shinkansen line connects Osaka to Fukuoka; it is an extension of the Tokaido Shinkansen that can take you from Tokyo to Fukuoka (Hakata). Panning into Kyushu region, there’s also the Kyushu Shinkansen, operating from Hakata to Kagoshima.

Looking at the north and east of Tokyo, there are 6 more Shinkansen lines. The Hokuriku Shinkansen and Joetsu Shinkansen can take you from Tokyo to Kanazawa and Niigata. The Tohoku Shinkansen offers services between Tokyo and Aomori, with 2 extension lines as Yamagata Shinkansen (from Fukushima) and Akita Shinkansen (from Morioka). Finally, there’s the Hokkaido Shinkansen, with services between Aomori and Hakodate.

What is Narita Express (N'EX)?

The Narita Express is a dedicated airport train that runs between Narita Airport and various locations in Tokyo, including Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Tokyo Station. It operates regularly throughout the day, with departures as often as every 30 minutes.

One of the key advantages of taking the Narita Express is its speed. The train travels at up to 160 kilometers per hour, allowing you to reach your destination quickly and comfortably. You won't have to worry about traffic jams or delays due to road congestion.

Another benefit of the Narita Express is its convenience. The train has plenty of luggage space, and you can easily store your suitcases in the overhead racks or at the end of each car. Plus, the seats are comfortable and spacious, making for a pleasant travel experience.

What is the Nozomi train?

Famous for its speed, the Nozomi Shinkansen train can run up to as fast as 300 km per hour (185 mph). This bullet train runs from Tokyo Station to Shin Osaka station or Kyoto station. Since it is not covered by the Whole Japan Rail Pass, you'll need to book a separate ticket to ride this train.

Can I take a trip from Tokyo to Osaka or Kyoto?

Yes, with the Tokaido Shinkansen. As two of the busiest Shinkansen routes, the Tokaido Shinkansen connects the 3 of the biggest cities in Japan with up to 32 trains running a day. You can arrive in the west of Japan from the capital in around 2.5 hours. The train stations are all located in the city centre, so getting around is easy. Search now on Klook to check ticket prices and schedules for your Shinkansen tickets to get from Tokyo to Osaka or Kyoto!

What train classes do Shinkansen trains offer?

There are 2 train classes offered on Shinkansen trains:

Green Car: At a higher price, you'll get a more comfortable ride with complimentary drinks, snacks, etc.

Ordinary car: You'll still get a great travel experience at a more affordable price. All cars have free WiFi.

Can I reserve my seats on Shinkansen trains?

Yes - you can pick between whether you want a reserved seat ticket or a non-reserved seat ticket.

Reserved seat: You will get a specified train and seat.

Non-reserved seat: You will get better flexibility as you can take any train for the specified date/route. However, you are not guaranteed a seat and you might need to stand for the journey.

Should I book a Shinkansen/express train ticket or get a JR Pass?

This depends on your travel plans. If you are planning to travel across multiple cities in Japan, JR Passes will offer better value for money.